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    Madonna King Visits St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School in 2022

    St Mary's Anglican Girls' School, Performing Arts Centre
    karrinyup, australia
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    St Mary’s Anglican Girls’ School is pleased to welcome one of Australia’s most accomplished parenting authors and journalists Madonna King to our campus in September 2022.

    The world is a very different place from two years ago. And the impact on our 16-, 17- and 18-year-old girls is huge. At one of the most critical times in their development – an age when they're ready to spread their wings and look to the future – they have had to deal with enormous disruption and dislocation, and come to terms with living life from their bedrooms. The long stints of remote learning and the anxiety of at-home exams has compounded with the ever-present pressure of the ATAR and worries around friendships and relationships, who they want to be, gender identity, alcohol, vaping, and sex, body image and mental health. Self-harm and eating disorders have risen dramatically. For school-leavers, the uncertainty around university study and the jobs market only adds to the heavy toll.

    To support our girls, we need to understand the pressures this generation is under by listening to what worries them and what they need – and journalist and social commentator Madonna King has done just that. Having consulted 1000 young women, along with parents, senior educators, and health care professionals in her research for this book, L Platers delivers the answers we need as parents to help our girls on the road to adulthood.

    A guide for parents and staff of teenage girls that explores what our girls need us to know in order to support them through the unprecedented pressures of growing up in today's world. This is catered to parents and staff of girls in Years 7 - 12.

    Madonna King is one of Australia's most accomplished journalists, having won awards for her ABC Mornings current affairs program. She writes across Fairfax, Crikey and The New Daily, and is the author of ten books, including the bestselling Being 14 (ABIA shortlisted for non-fiction book of the year), Ten-ager, and Fathers and Daughters.

    Please RSVP by 5.00pm on Wednesday 7 September 2022

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    St Mary's Anglican Girls' School, Performing Arts Centre
    karrinyup, australia